With the pro day schedule in full swing and free agency right around the corner, the draft picture is closer to becoming more clear.

For the Chargers, the decision at No. 25 appears to be shaping up between a cornerback and a pass rusher.

Here is my updated 2014 NFL Mock Draft including the first three rounds:

ROUND ONE

1) Houston (2-14) — Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina, Jr.

Some people question Clowney's effort. My gut tells me he played it safe last season to protect his future. We're talking about a kid who has been the best football player on every field he's stepped onto since at least high school (he was the consensus top prep recruit in 2011). The Texans believe they can land a QB in the second or third round. So why not select the best player in this draft with the top pick? Top needs: QB, OT, S.

The Rams could stay here, or trade down a few spots, regardless, the pick will be Matthews. Top needs: OL, SS, WR.

3) Jacksonville (4-12) — Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M, So.

Coach Gus Bradley has experience with short, charismatic quarterbacks, and I'm sure owner Shahid Kahn would appreciate adding a showman like Johnny Football. Manziel's arm strength and accuracy improved during his sophomore season, and the eyes in the back of his head still maintain 20/20 vision. Plus, he handled himself like a true professional in Indianapolis. Here's a solid breakdown of the top four QB prospects.Top needs: QB, DE, OL.

4) Cleveland (4-12) — Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville, Jr.

Bridgewater's accuracy, underrated athleticism and experience in a pro-style scheme make him a better fit here than Blake Bortles, especially with immediate results expected in today's NFL. Top needs: QB, OG, RB.

5) Oakland (4-12) — Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson, Jr.

Since 2007, only two wide receivers have been drafted in the Top 5: Calvin Johnson and A.J. Green. Watkins is that good and the Raiders can't afford to miss on a QB. There's too much risk for a team with so many holes to draft Bortles here. They have a ridiculous amount of cap space to take care of the situation. Here's a breakdown of the NFL's new Salary Cap.Top needs: QB, OT, WR.

6) Atlanta (4-12) — Greg Robinson, OT, Auburn, So.

An investment like Matt Ryan demands protection. Robinson was a powerhouse left tackle for the Tigers and has the physical blocking style to succeed on the right side as well. He's devastating in the run game. Top needs: DL, OT, TE.

What do you think?

Who do you think the Bolts need to pick up in the draft? What holes in the lineup do you want to see filled? Share your opinions in the comments below.

7) Tampa Bay (4-12) — Khalil Mack, OLB, Buffalo, Sr.

Mack's performance at the combine and his pro day was phenomenal. The U-T's Matt Calkins wrote a great piece on him here. Top needs: DE, LB, OL.